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The art of getting out of the wayLiberation in Open SpaceNew Delhi 2014
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• Mostly work in isolation
• Have no development budget
• Rarely take time to reflect/rest
• Are constantly ‘fire-fighting’
• Don’t do ‘strategic planning’
Grassroots Organisations
Grassroots Leaders
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In 2013 we heard the needs of leaders across diverse grassroots organisations. The kind of opportunity they were seeking included the ability to…
How it started.
Cross-LearnShare experiences
Network with
peers
Seek
input/advice
Action-PlanShare knowledge
Solve complex problems
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So, how did we help?
1. Acknowledge that they are the experts
2. Create an environment where things are possible
3. Let go of our need to control outcomes
We needed a structure that could achieve that, so..
No lectures Topics of interest
No guest speakers
High engageme
nt
No trainers Low control
this became the requirement…
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Open Space Technology
The answer was…
We wanted participants to show up, be present, tell the truth and let it all go!
A liberating structure
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Facilitating Open Space“Open Space honours individual freedom of choice and assumes that people are sufficiently mature to make their own decisions about how things should be”
..or, the art of getting out of the way
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But first, a little internal resistance, (i.e., will Open Space work in India?)
The perception:• Indians prefer not to share
their problems/issues
• Indians will expect to be spoken to by ‘experts’
• Social hierarchy will undermine open discussion
• We will need a ‘back-up’ plan
(guess what….)
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(there was no resistance)
• Simple, uncluttered & low cost
• A circle supportung creative interaction
• No slides/projector/media
• Hand-written agenda, posters, etc
• Lots of paper, markers, pens, cards, tape
• Groups convened in the 4 corners
The Set-Up
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A brief description of the process – with spontaneous translation!
Participants got up to write their issues – without hesitation
Within 30 mts the blank agenda was full (for both days)
Opening Open Space
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The blank agenda raised some eyebrows!
The Law of 2 feet brought some smiles Self-organization
created excitement – anything was possibleFirst
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Issues were written
Issues were posted Discussions were
convened
and then it just happened!Ceres Management partnering with GoPhilanthropic Foundation
What followed for 1.5 days…
• A willingness to work together
• People decided where they wanted to be
• It became noisy very quickly – lots of laughter
• 4 groups convened at the same time
• Some cross-pollinated different discussions
• Discussions ended when they ended (early or later)
• Reports were written up and posted on the wall
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Words used by participant to describe their experience
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Some of the issues discussed..
• ‘Working with corrupt government systems’
• ‘Dealing with children with behavioural problems’
• ‘Ensuring that women who receive microloans become independent’
• ‘Using Audio Visual Media for Social Advocacy’
• ‘Use of of Gov’t Schemes for children and women’
• ‘Increasing social acceptance of mentality disturbed adults’
• ‘How to make the best impression to donors’
• ‘How to attract more people to take up advocacy work’
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New Networks Emerged..
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When it was over, we celebrated..
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Immediate results…
• Grassroots leaders network established
• Younger leaders learn from veterans
• Critical issues discussed in depth
• Report submitted for each discussion
• Reports included recommendations for action
• Workshop proceedings compiled and shared with all participants
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Reports posted on walls
Next Steps…
• Clarify realistic expectations about workshop ‘outcomes’
• Survey participants to better understand value of workshop
• Review Open Space Tech to inform future decisions
• Encourage participants to use the network to learn/share
• Consider a follow-up workshop if appropriate
• Identify alternative (low-cost) leadership support solutions
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Open Space TechnologyA Liberating Structure*
* “The surprising power of Liberating structures” (Lipmanowicz & McCandless)
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Dr. John O’Connor
+44-(0)7838165778www.ceresmanagement.co.uk